Since many players enjoy mixing cards from
one Fluxx deck in with cards from another, here's a guide to
the subtle cues we've been including with each verison that allow
you to sort the cards back out afterwards.

Here you see the top of a card from an original
Fluxx deck. The most common way to tell Fluxx cards apart is
by looking at the font used for the card type titles. All standard
Fluxx cards use good old Helvetica here.

In Zombie Fluxx,
the card type headers are in the classic dripping blood font
known as Crypt. It should also be noted that the cards you set
aside to play Zombie Fluxx without Zombies are marked with a
dripping style at the bottom of the stripes.

In EcoFluxx, the card type headers are also
in Helvetica as usual. But the stripes have fancy patterns! The
Keepers feature leaves, the Goals flowers, the Rules stars, the
Actions water droplets, and the Creeper stripes are dried and
cracked as if in a drought.